Anonymous ID: 07408a Jan. 6, 2021, 5:57 p.m. No.12362770   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3196 >>3288

“The President Formed the Mob, The President Incited the Mob” – Liz Cheney Jumps in to Bash Trump after Supporters Storm Capitol

 

Never a fan of the Republican President, Liz Cheney slammed President Trump after his supporters stormed the US Capitol.

 

Never-Trump Cheney is one of the old-school Republicans who despise Trump and his movement.

 

And Liz is in GOP House leadership.

This tells you all you need to know about today’s Republican Party.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/president-formed-mob-president-incited-mob-liz-cheney-jumps-bash-trump-supporters-storm-capitol-video/

Anonymous ID: 07408a Jan. 6, 2021, 6:02 p.m. No.12362915   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3196 >>3288

Stock Exchange’s ChiComm Telecom Ban Is Back On

 

Rubio blames Treasury Dept for flip-flops on ban against military-linked Chinese companies

 

The New York Stock Exchange will move forward with its original plan to delist three companies linked to the Chinese military, reversing course two days after it said it canceled plans to delist the Chinese firms.

 

The New York Stock Exchange announced on Wednesday morning that it will delist China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom on Jan. 11 to comply with the Trump administration's ban on U.S. investments in all firms it considers a "Communist Chinese military company." The stock exchange's decision came after the Treasury Department explicitly named the three companies as entities covered by the ban in a Wednesday morning announcement.

 

The delisting of the three tech companies is part of a growing bipartisan push to scrutinize Chinese companies operating in the U.S. financial system. Congress in December passed legislation that will force Chinese tech companies to abide by U.S. accounting standards or face delisting. And the Trump administration's ban—which applies to more than 30 corporations—is expected to lead to the delisting of more companies with ties to the Chinese military.

 

The stock exchange originally announced plans to delist the three Chinese companies on Dec. 31, only to cancel the delisting action on Monday night. Officials cited a Dec. 28 guidance from the Treasury Department, which said that subsidiaries of restricted Chinese tech companies will not be banned until they are added to the Treasury Department's ban list and 60 days have elapsed. The official names of the three Chinese tech companies traded in the NYSE did not match the official names listed in the department's ban list, so NYSE appears to have considered the three firms as subsidiaries that are not covered by the ban.

 

The Treasury Department did not respond to a request for comment.

 

The cancellation prompted Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to intervene, telling the exchange that he "disagreed" with the cancellation of the delisting action. The Treasury Department's Wednesday morning announcement sought to clear up any confusion, saying that any subsidiaries with names that are identical to a banned Chinese military-linked company are banned from trading even if they are not explicitly included in the ban list.

 

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/stock-exchanges-chicomm-telecom-ban-is-back-on/